Founded by wife Nelita True Laires to support Eastman School of Music at University of Rochester in providing piano performances and recitals by professional artists to inspire its students to pursue their talents. Learn More
Founded by wife Nelita True Laires to support Eastman School of Music at University of Rochester in providing piano performances and recitals by professional artists to inspire its students to pursue their talents.
Established through Dr. Nelita True's estate provisions, this fund will support piano students at the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester, New York. Learn More
Fernando Laires and Nelita True Piano Scholarship Fund
Established through Dr. Nelita True’s estate provisions, this fund will support piano students at the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester, New York.
Lisa A. Orndorff Lajewski Memorial Scholarship Fund
Founded by husband Daniel J. Lajewski, preferably for graduates of Brunswick High School or members of All Saints’ Episcopal Church.
Lisa A. Orndorff Lajewski was a lifelong Frederick County resident, born and raised in Brunswick. To honor his wife, husband Daniel J. Lajewski established The Lisa A. Orndorff Lajewski Memorial Scholarship Fund. A graduate of Brunswick High School, Lisa worked for the FBI for 18 years and was an active member of All Saints Episcopal Church. Though cancer took her life, she continues to positively impact the lives of others through the scholarship fund that bears her name. The Lisa A. Orndorff Lajewski Memorial Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to Brunswick High School graduates or members of All Saints Episcopal Church.
Founded by wife Catherine Lapointe as a donor advised fund.
Robert Lapointe was a successful businessman and a man of faith. He served as vice president, secretary and treasurer of Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc., for whom he enjoyed a successful 17-year career. In addition, he was an active member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Buckeystown, where he was chairman of the building committee, finance chairman, and past president of the parish council. He was active with Friends of Catholic Education and served on Bishop Murphy’s Catholic Education Task Force. He was also a member of the Carroll Creek Rotary Club and father of three. He mentored in the Maryland’s Tomorrow Program and was involved with the Monocacy Little League Association. The Robert P. Lapointe Memorial Fund honors Mr. Lapointe’s memory by supporting charitable activities, especially those programs supporting areas close to him in life, youth and the Roman Catholic community.
Founded by parents Michael and Sheryl LaRoi for Urbana High School graduating seniors majoring in education or performing arts.
Christine LaRoi was a junior at Urbana High School whose love of ballet and modern dance defined her life. She began dancing at the age of five. She took classes at Dance Unlimited and 24/7 and performed one of the major parts in Urbana High School’s spring 2004 musical production of Swing. In school, she liked her Child Development and English Literature classes and tried out for the cheerleading team days before she tragically passed away from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on Penn Shop Road. Christine hoped to study elementary education at the University of Montana or West Virginia University and pursue a career in teaching in Whitefish, Montana, where her family owns lakefront property. Members of the LaRoi family turned to the Community Foundation to establish The Christine LaRoi Memorial Fund. The Fund honors 17-year-old Christine LaRoi’s legacy by awarding scholarships, particularly to Urbana High School graduating seniors interested in the performing arts.
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